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Reported Speech: Tense Changes in English, Apuntes de Inglés

This document offers a concise overview of how verb tenses change when converting direct speech to indirect speech in english. it presents a table illustrating the transformations of various tenses, including simple present, continuous, perfect, and future tenses, as well as modal verbs. This resource is valuable for students learning english grammar and sentence structure, particularly those focusing on reported speech and tense consistency.

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2024/2025

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REPORTED SPEECH
Estilo directo: He said,
Estilo indirecto: He said that
Present Simple
“She studies English”
Past simple
... she studied English.
Present continuous
“I am waiting for my sister.
Past continuous
... he was waiting for his sister.
Present perfect simple
“I have read the note.”
Past perfect simple
... he had read the note.
Present perfect continuous
“She has been studying English.”
Past perfect continuous
... she had been studying English.
Past simple
“Kate arrived on Monday morning.”
Past perfect
... Kate had arrived on Monday
morning.
Past continuous
“She was studying English.”
Past perfect continuous
... she had been studying English.
Past perfect simple
“She had studied English.”
No cambia
Past perfect continuous
“She had been studying English.”
No cambia
Future simple
“I’ll visit you soon.”
Conditional
... he would visit us soon.
Can
“She can study English.”
Could
... she could study English.
May
“It may be a good proposal.”
Might
... it might be a good proposal.
Must / have to
“I must brush my teeth.”
Had to
... he had to brush his teeth.
Should, Could, Would, Might, Ought
to y Used to
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REPORTED SPEECH

Estilo directo: He said, Estilo indirecto: He said that Present Simple “She studies English” Past simple ... she studied English. Present continuous “I am waiting for my sister.” Past continuous ... he was waiting for his sister. Present perfect simple “I have read the note.” Past perfect simple ... he had read the note. Present perfect continuous “She has been studying English.” Past perfect continuous ... she had been studying English. Past simple “Kate arrived on Monday morning.” Past perfect ... Kate had arrived on Monday morning. Past continuous “She was studying English.” Past perfect continuous ... she had been studying English. Past perfect simple “She had studied English.” No cambia Past perfect continuous “She had been studying English.” No cambia Future simple “I’ll visit you soon.” Conditional ... he would visit us soon. Can “She can study English.” Could ... she could study English. May “It may be a good proposal.” Might ... it might be a good proposal. Must / have to “I must brush my teeth.” Had to ... he had to brush his teeth. Should, Could, Would, Might, Ought to y Used to No cambian